NORTH PERTH – Mayor Todd Kasenberg took time out of his schedule recently to assess his first three years in office and ponder his fourth year, which runs into a municipal election next fall. “It’s fair to say that I approached running for office with a certain enthusiasm for the opportunity to have a positive…
Mayor Kasenberg assesses first three years of term and considers the fourth
Colin Burrowes, Local Journalism Initiative ReporterDecember 15, 2021 @ 1:46 pmListowel Banner, Local News, News

Mayor Todd Kasenberg was one of several North Perth residents taking a turn at a Salvation Army Christmas Kettle last week. Kasenberg, always keen to sing a tune, invited residents to sing a Christmas carol or two with him at the kettle on Main Street between Ward and Uptigrove and TD Canada Trust on Thursday, Dec. 9. A few “brave souls” took part, including Salvation Army Kettle Campaign Coordinator Ray Homewood (left). Kasenberg recently sat down with the Banner to discuss his first three years in office, and what potentially lies ahead in the fourth. (Mike Wilson photo)